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      After Elite 50s,
      Seven Anglers Find classic Dreams Fulfilled 
      Kansan Brent Chapman earns
      spot again 
      MONTGOMERY, Ala. - After three months of pins-and-needles anticipation, 
      the final 10 anglers have clinched their berths in the 2004 CITGO 
      Bassmaster Classic presented by Busch Beer, set for July 30-Aug.
      1 in 
      Charlotte, N.C. Kansan Brent Chapman won his spot earlier
      in the year with his success in the CITGO Bassmaster Tour. 
      The final 10 berths were reserved
      for the top 10 anglers in the Bassmaster Elite 50 series season
      point standings. Because seven of those 10 anglers had already
      qualified through the CITGO Bassmaster Tour presented by Busch
      Beer, an additional seven anglers slipped in from the 
      Tour's season points list. 
      All of those anglers are understandably
      ecstatic to have a shot at the 
      $200,000 world championship title, but possibly none more than
      Texas pro Ben Matsubu. Matsubu, ranked 38th at the end of the
      Tour season, was the last angler to qualify for bass fishing's
      top tournament. Because 
      he qualified for the Elite 50s, he had two shots at making the
      Classic - 
      either by finishing in the top 10, or by benefiting from another
      pro's 
      double qualification. 
      Matsubu, a first-time Classic
      qualifier, said the tension was almost 
      unbearable. 
      "It's been like that all
      year," Matsubu said. "I'm really excited and I 
      can sleep a little easier now. This being on the bubble is for
      the 
      birds, but that's all over now and it's just about the excitement. 
      "I don't know how others
      block it out, but I couldn't. My fishing was 
      off and my focus was off. The whole Elite 50 series, there were
      two 
      things on my mind. Would I make the Classic and could I stay
      in the 
      Busch Shootout. It seemed like week after week, folks kept saying, 
      'Man, you still have a shot, they're down to 34th, they're down
      to 
      35th,' but now it's all over and I'm in. That's awesome." 
      Another angler who can finally
      rest easy is North Carolina pro Jason 
      Quinn. Quinn, who lives near Lake Wylie, was close to the bubble
      and 
      watched the final event intently to find out if he would be able
      to 
      participate on his home water during the July 30-Aug. 1 world 
      championship. 
      "I'm really excited,"
      said Quinn, who will be competing in his third 
      consecutive Classic. "I watched the weigh-in every night
      on the Web 
      site and was figuring it up every night. After the second night,
      I 
      figured it all out and I thought there was no way possible that
      I wasn't 
      going to make it." 
      Although his berth was by no
      means guaranteed, Quinn took pains to abide by the tournament
      rules for Classic anglers, which include a long 
      off-limits period prior to the official practice. All 53 anglers
      who will be fishing the Classic are set to begin practice for
      the tournament 
      June 28-July 2. 
      "It's been unbelievably
      hard not to fish Wylie," he said. "I run a 
      guide service down here as well, so I've been sacrificing some
      income 
      waiting for the Elite 50 to be over. I've lived on this lake
      all my 
      life and I know where the fish swim. As a matter of fact, I pretty
      much 
      know what spot I'll go to first on the first day of the Classic. 
      "I'm just really excited.
      Anytime you get to compete in a tournament of 
      this size on your home water, you have to feel like you have
      some 
      advantage. You know, everybody always talks about (how) the hometown 
      curse always gets you, but I'm pretty confident that I can do
      well." 
      In addition to Quinn and Matsubu,
      the other five anglers who benefited 
      from the Elite 50 double qualifications include Missouri's Brian
      Snowden 
      (in his first Classic appearance), Arkansas' Mike McClelland
      (second), 
      Missouri's Randy Blaukat (eighth), Mississippi's Paul Elias (14th),
      and 
      Missouri's Mark Tucker (3rd). 
      BASS is the world's largest
      fishing organization, sanctioning more than 
      20,000 tournaments worldwide through its Federation. The CITGO 
      Bassmaster Tournament Trail presented by Busch Beer, which includes
      the 
      all-new Bassmaster Elite 50 series, is the oldest and most prestigious 
      pro bass fishing tournament circuit and continues to set the
      standard 
      for credibility, professionalism and sportsmanship as it has
      since 1968. 
      Sponsors of the CITGO Bassmaster
      Classic presented by Busch Beer include CITGO Petroleum Corp.,
      Busch Beer, Purolator, Triton Boats, Mercury Marine, Berkley,
      Abu Garcia, Lowrance Electronics, Flowmaster Exhaust Systems,
      MotorGuide, Bass Pro Shops, and BankOne. 
      Local Sponsors include the Charlotte
      Regional Sports Commission, Visit 
      Charlotte, the Auditorium-Coliseum-Convention Center Authority,
      the Rock 
      Hill Sports and Tourism Council and Time Warner Cable. 
      CITGO Bassmaster Classic presented
      by Busch Beer Field 
      BASS Federation - Southern Division 
      Russ Lane 
      BASS Federation - Central Division 
      William Pippen 
      BASS Federation - Northern Division 
      Thad Takes 
      BASS Federation - Western Division 
      Jeff Boyer 
      BASS Federation - Eastern Division 
      George Acord 
      CITGO Bassmaster Open - Southern
      Division  
      Tim Horton  
      David Walker  
      Denny Brauer 
      CITGO Bassmaster Open - Central
      Division  
      Edwin Evers  
      Tim Carroll  
      Steve Sennikoff 
      CITGO Bassmaster Open - Northern
      Division  
      Art Ferguson III  
      Kevin Wirth  
      Chuck Economou 
      CITGO Bassmaster Open - Western
      Division  
      Bink Desaro  
      John Murray  
      Skeet Reese 
      CITGO Bassmaster Tour presented
      by Busch Beer  
      Gerald Swindle  
      Michael Iaconelli  
      Kelly Jordon  
      Aaron Martens  
      Scott Suggs  
      Bernie Schultz  
      Takahiro Omori  
      Brent Chapman  
      Chad Brauer  
      Davy Hite  
      Chris Baumgardner  
      Marty Stone  
      Brett Hite  
      Jim Bitter  
      Lee Bailey  
      Peter Thliveros  
      Harold Allen  
      Mark Kile  
      Brian Snowden  
      Mike McClelland  
      Randy Blaukat  
      Paul Elias  
      Mark Tucker  
      Jason Quinn  
      Ben Matsubu 
      Bassmaster Elite 50 Series 
      Kevin VanDam 
      Stacy King 
      Alton Jones 
      Greg Hackney 
      Gary Klein 
      Zell Rowland 
      Mark Davis  
      Dean Rojas 
      Tommy Biffle 
      Dustin Wilks 
      2003 CITGO Bassmaster Angler
      of the Year  
      Jay Yelas 
        
        
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